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The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum isn’t just a place, it’s a museum defined by an attitude, an approach, and a conviction to experiencing art in many ways. Our internship and student guide programs offer students intellectual enrichment and career experiences outside the classroom. Alumnae enjoy a sense of pride, community, and exclusive art events through our Friends of Art and Director’s Circle membership programs. And educators discover willing partners for experimentation and rare original resources in our holdings. Free and open to the public, our galleries and events nourish art enthusiasts young and old.

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August 11, 2018 to June 21, 2020

Major Themes

Celebrating Ten Years of Teaching with Art

Inspired by the broad interpretative possibility of objects, Major Themes is an innovative, two-year exhibition that brings thought-provoking dialogues from the Museum’s teaching classroom into its public galleries.

Once called the “Mother of all Performance Art,” Joan Jonas ’58 has used mirrors in her groundbreaking multimedia works since the late 1960s. From early performances captured on 16mm film, to recent installation pieces, Jonas uses the concept of the mirror to show us that images are not facts,...

African American painter and printmaker Curlee Raven Holton reinvents Shakespeare’s Othello in this series of ten etchings, created during an artist residency at the Venice Printmaking Studio in 2012. At once aesthetically decadent and psychologically raw, Holton’s sepia-toned prints explore the...